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Main Author: Morse, Philip M.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1968
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED029664
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contents Library Effectiveness: A Systems Approach. Morse, Philip M. Evaluation Libraries Library Circulation Library Services Mathematical Models Methods Operations Research Prediction Probability Problem Solving Systems Analysis Addressed to both librarians and systems analysts, this book attempts to apply the analytic methods of operations research and systems analysis to the operating problems of the library. The first part of the book discusses theoretical models with emphasis on the pattern of book use, on its change with time and on the problem of estimating and evaluating the degree to which the library satisfies or fails to satisfy the seeker of information, and includes chapters on Library Use and Probability Distributions, Arrivals and the Poisson Distribution, Queues and Book Circulation Interference, and Book Use and the Markov Process. In the second part an actual sample library --the Science Library at M.I.T. -- is chosen to show how this theory can assist the managing librarian. An appendix gives tables of the Markov-Poisson Process. (RP)
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spellingShingle Library Effectiveness: A Systems Approach.
Morse, Philip M.
Evaluation
Libraries
Library Circulation
Library Services
Mathematical Models
Methods
Operations Research
Prediction
Probability
Problem Solving
Systems Analysis
Library Effectiveness: A Systems Approach. Morse, Philip M. Evaluation Libraries Library Circulation Library Services Mathematical Models Methods Operations Research Prediction Probability Problem Solving Systems Analysis Addressed to both librarians and systems analysts, this book attempts to apply the analytic methods of operations research and systems analysis to the operating problems of the library. The first part of the book discusses theoretical models with emphasis on the pattern of book use, on its change with time and on the problem of estimating and evaluating the degree to which the library satisfies or fails to satisfy the seeker of information, and includes chapters on Library Use and Probability Distributions, Arrivals and the Poisson Distribution, Queues and Book Circulation Interference, and Book Use and the Markov Process. In the second part an actual sample library --the Science Library at M.I.T. -- is chosen to show how this theory can assist the managing librarian. An appendix gives tables of the Markov-Poisson Process. (RP)
title Library Effectiveness: A Systems Approach.
topic Evaluation
Libraries
Library Circulation
Library Services
Mathematical Models
Methods
Operations Research
Prediction
Probability
Problem Solving
Systems Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED029664